Lesson 21
Daniel Mendoza
丹尼尔.门多萨
【New words and expressions】 生词和短语
★Boxing
n. 拳击
★boxer
n. 拳击手
★bare
adj. 赤裸的
uncovered
bare fist
bare foot
bare handed
bare legged
nakes: 全裸
He's walking in bare feet.
He is naked.
nude: 光秃秃的
★prizefighter
★crude
adj. 粗野的
be crude to somebody
He is crude to the girl
rude
★marquis
n. 侯爵
★technically
★science
n. 科学
★popularity
n. 名望
Instant foods are getting in popularity.
popular songs are in popularity.
popular with
fame reputation--声誉
★adore
v. 崇拜,爱戴
★alike
adv. 一样地
He was adored by rich and poor alike.
★fame
n. 名声
★eminent
eminent scientist
distinguished
★bitterly
adv. 厉害地
It is blowing bitterly.
bitter: 苦的,辛酸的,刺骨的
★bet
v. 打赌
bet on something
bet somebody that
bet one's bottom dollar on somebody
bet on the wrong horse
I bet You bet.
★academy
★extravagant
adj. 浪费的,奢移的
extravagant habit
thrifty frugal economical
★poverty
n. 贫困
in poverty
indigence
destitution
penury
Listen to the tape then answer the question below.
How many unsuccessful attempts did Mendoza make before becoming Champion of all England?
Boxing matches were very popular in England two hundred years ago. In those days, boxers fought with bare fists for prize money. Because of this, they were known as 'prizefighters'. However, boxing was very crude, for these were no rules and a prizefighter could be seriously injured or even killed during a match.
One of the most colourful figures in boxing history was Daniel Mendoza, who was born in 1764. The use of gloves was not introduced until 1860, when the Marquis of Queensberry drew up the first set of rules. Though he was technically a prizefighter, Mendoza did much to change crude prizefighting into a sport, for he brought science to the game. In this day, Mendoza enjoyed tremendous popularity. He was adored by rich and poor alike.
Mendoza rose to fame swiftly after a boxing match when he was only fourteen years old. This attracted the attention of Richard Humphries who was then the most eminent boxer in England. He offered to train Mendoza and his young pupil was quick to learn. In fact, Mendoza soon became so successful that Humphries turned against him. The two men quarrelled bitterly and it was clear that the argument could only be settled by a fight. A match was held at Stilton, where both men fought for an hour. The public bet a great deal of money on Mendoza, but he was defeated. Mendoza met Humphries in the ring on a later occasion and he lost for a second time. It was not until his third match in 1790 that he finally beat Humphries and became Champion of England. Meanwhile, he founded a highly successful Academy and even Lord Byron became one of his pupils. He earned enormous sums of money and was paid as much as $100 for a single appear one of his pupils. He earned enormous sums of money and was paid as much as $100 for a single appearance. Despite this, he was so extravagant that he was always in debt. After he was defeated by a boxer called Gentleman Jackson, he was quickly forgotten. He was sent to prison for failing to pay his debts and died in poverty in 1836.
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【课文讲解】
in popularity
fought with bare fists: 赤手空拳的打斗
one of the most famous people
introduce: bring in
Potatos were introduced into Europe from South America.
drew up: 制定、起草
in his full time in his good day
rise to fame=become famous
attract somebody's attention attract the attention of somebody
turn against
severely
It is/was not until
as much as: 多达
in debt: 欠债
【Multiple choice questions】
1...b...
2...d...
3...c... apart from: 除什么之外还有
4...a...
5...a...
6...b...
7...b... owe money to people
8...b... personality:个性=character image:偶像
9...c...
exceptionally->unusually: 不同寻常的
marvellously=wonderfully:奇妙的,奇异的
singly: 单独的
unequally:独一无二的
an exceptionally beautiful girl
10...a...
名词形式,名词所有格,rise:vi.&n.
11...a...
12...d...
beat=defeat
gain:赢得,获得
win: 赢得(比赛)

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